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Document 32001H0458
Drinking of alcohol by young people
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Drinking of alcohol by young people
There is statistical evidence of changes in drinking patterns amongst adolescents which are of particular concern. In particular, there has been an increase in binge drinking and heavy drinking among minors. This recommendation aims to encourage the Member States and the players concerned to develop mechanisms designed to address the problems caused by alcohol abuse among young people.
ACT
Council Recommendation 2001/458/EC of 5 June 2001 on the drinking of alcohol by young people, in particular children and adolescents [Official Journal L 161 of 16.06.2001].
SUMMARY
General approach
The purpose of the recommendation is to sensitise all levels of society to the dangers of alcohol abuse among young people, including manufacturers and retailers of alcoholic beverages, as well as parents. It also addresses the different aspects of the problem, from irregular binge-drinking to alcohol dependency among young people.
Via this recommendation, the Council encourages a common approach to this problem within the Community.
Strategies of the Member States
The recommendation lays down the basic criteria for the Member States' strategies to address this problem. The main point is to sensitise all players and particularly young people to the problems linked with alcohol consumption and to develop health promotion tools. This approach focuses on the different areas concerned -- schools, sport centres, youth movements, etc.
According to the recommendation, the key features of these strategies should be:
Actions concerning the industry
In cooperation with the producers and the retailers of alcoholic beverages and relevant non-governmental organisations, the Member States are encouraged to establish effective mechanisms in the fields of promotion, marketing and retailing:
The Commission's role
In cooperation with the Member Sates, the Commission is invited to:
CONTEXT
Studies carried out in recent years in some Member States indicate disquieting changes in the drinking patterns of children and adolescents. The studies show an increase in binge drinking and heavy drinking among minors, a lowering of the age of first contact with alcohol and increasing consumption by young girls. This is a disturbing trend in view of the serious consequences of excessive alcohol consumption on the health of young people and on their social well-being.
RELATED ACTS
Conclusions of the Council of 2 June 2004 on alcohol and young people [PDF ][not published in the Official Journal] In these conclusions the Council reiterates those of 5 June 2001 on a Community strategy to reduce alcohol-related harm and invites the Commission to put forward proposals to this effect.
Conclusions of the Council of 5 June 2001 on a Community strategy to reduce alcohol-related harm [Official Journal C 175 of 20.06.2001] In these conclusions, the Council calls for the development of a comprehensive Community strategy to reduce alcohol-related harm.
Last updated: 29.08.2005